Heyde Center Invites Artists from Five States to Explore the Theme of ‘Arrivals and Departures’ in Juried Art Show

CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wisconsin – The Heyde Center for the Arts in Chippewa Falls is set to host its inaugural juried art show, with the theme of “Arrivals and Departures.” This showcase, running from September 5 to October 16, 2024, aims to capture the constant cycle of arrivals and departures that shape our everyday lives. From significant life events like the birth of a child to mundane moments like eagerly awaiting the end of the workday, we are constantly reminded of the comings and goings in the world around us. Organized by Heyde Center committee member … Read more

Unveiling the Top Legal Insights and Innovations from the Epic CES 2024 Consumer Electronics Show

Las Vegas, Nevada – The annual consumer electronics show, CES, concluded recently, leaving behind an extraordinary experience that took over Las Vegas for a week. With a wide array of exhibitors, startups, and attendees, CES proved to be a grand showcase of innovation and technological advancements. This year, it did not disappoint, offering glimpses into the future of consumer products and its impact on various industries, including the legal sector. According to the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the organizer of CES, the event boasted over 4,300 exhibitors, including 1,000 startups. The show attracted more than … Read more

Editor of Acclaimed TV Show Arrested for Child Abuse as Shocking Video Surfaces

Los Angeles, CA — The editor of the popular Amazon Prime series “Jury Duty” has been arrested on charges of child endangerment after a video allegedly showing him abusing a young boy surfaced online. Christopher Charkowski, a 39-year-old with a background in television post-production, was hit with a felony charge of willful cruelty to a child causing possible injury or death in Los Angeles County. Charkowski, who has worked on various television productions, including the Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated show “Jury Duty,” was released on bail. The incriminating video, which was said to be home … Read more

City of St. George Seeks Dismissal of Lawsuit by Drag Show Producers Over Revoked Permit

ST. GEORGE, UT – Attorneys for the City of St. George have requested the dismissal of a case brought by drag show producers. The city argues that the show, which was initially denied, was able to continue and that the policies related to the revocation of the original show’s permit have been repealed and replaced. The Southern Utah Drag Stars sued the city in May after their special events permit for a drag show on public property was revoked due to violations of the city code regarding event advertising. In response to the denial of … Read more